Android Pay support has been increased yet again, the second time this month, with the addition of 34 financial institutions today. That brings the total number of banks, credit unions and other financial houses up to nearly 1,100 supported here in the United States.
As has been the case for most of 2017, the new financial institutions tend to be more on the regional or local bank side but there is a big name in this round, Charles Schwab Bank. This was one of the last big-bank holdouts in supporting the tap-to-pay service.
Thanks to the team over at Android Police, here is the complete list of new banks that have been added.
- Advantage Plus FCU
- Andover Bank
- Bank of Blue Valley
- BNY Mellon
- Bridge Credit Union
- Centennial Bank (AR)
- Charles Schwab Bank
- Civista Bank
- Community Point Bank
- Credit Union 1
- Elements Financial CU
- Farmers & Merchants Union Bank
- First Bank Financial Centre
- First Federal S&L of Delta
- First National Bank in Caryle
- First National Bank of Durango
- Fortera Credit Union
- Greater State Bank
- Heritage Bank
- Highlands State Bank
- Home Federal Savings Bank
- Landings Credit Union
- Members Heritage Credit Union
- Metabank
- Metairie Bank
- Minnequa Works Credit Union
- MUFG Union Bank
- Northfield Savings Bank
- Ocala Community Credit Union
- Profinium Inc
- Public Service Credit Union
- Riverview CU
- USE Credit Union
- Wrentham Cooperative Bank
If your financial institution is on this list, or is already supported by Android Pay, you will now be able to use your phone to pay for goods & services by simply tapping it to the pay terminal where it is supported. Remember that if you see Apple Pay accepted, Android Pay will work there too as both services use the same technology.